As the temperatures continue to drop, many people are waking up to condensation on their windows, which can cause problems with damp and mould - but there's an easy way to prevent it
Waking up to condensation on your windows is a common problem during winter, especially in homes with less than adequate ventilation. Condensation occurs when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cold surface, such as a window, causing the air to cool and release water droplets.
This is not only annoying to wake up to, but it can also lead to damp and mould , which in turn can cause damage to your property, or even cause health issues such as respiratory problems, asthma and allergies. So if you do notice you have condensation on your windows every morning, it's important to do something about it.

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